My favorite part about that whole episode is the fact that they didn't have the VAs voice their characters when they switched. You didn't have Lex's voice coming out of Flash and vice versa. The two actors imitated the others speech and spoke their lines as the other would have.

I realize that the author approved of the final script, but it felt like they completely missed the tone of Ender's journey. I know that it would be a difficult thing to do as most of the book is internal dialogue, but still doesn't make me not feel disappointed.

I was referring to the red dodge charger. You can see them at the beginning of the video (rear facing footage) and then cut all the way to the left and back up to the cammer after the collision (front facing footage).

Conversions to convertibles usually end up with a car that's sub-par vs the car it once was and vs convertibles it will be compared to. I'd rather have them create a whole new car that may be inspired by the impreza/wrx body rather than try to jerry-rig a current design into something that it's not. I'd love to see one coming from subaru though.

The funny thing is that the White House at the time didn't have to have the FBI dig up dirt on Obama. They were already doing it. They do it for pretty much all (serious?) presidential candidates. As in major background checks.

But why is this subreddit in ruins when mild complaints can get the same message across?

Because a mild complaint doesn't get the message across. Messages to Niantic literally go to an unmonitored mailbox. All the while, Niantic has pretty much been silent as to peoples complaint in public (and pretty much don't post anything in their public accounts).

Now this bug doesn't really change the way I play the game as most of the time I'm just wondering/running around the same paths, but this was a pretty key feature in the game. The reactions are a bit overblown, but at this point a mass call out to Niantic seems to be the only option they have to get a response.

Apparently he didn't intentionally cut out the last chapter, he didn't know it existed at all. The initial US publication of that book omitted the last chapter on the demands of the US editor. Burgess was broke and agreed to it at the time. Though it can be noted that Kubrick preferred the story to end where the film did.